You can choose whether information messages are displayed
on the administrative console and written to the SystemOut.log file
upon transaction service recovery. To do this, set the DISABLE_RECOVERY_AUDIT_LOGGING
custom property for the transaction service for the server.
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references one or more of the application server log files. Beginning
in WebSphere Application Server Version 8.0 you can configure the
server to use the High Performance Extensible Logging (HPEL) log and
trace infrastructure instead of using
SystemOut.log ,
SystemErr.log,
trace.log,
and
activity.log files or native z/OS logging
facilities. If you are using HPEL, you can access all of your log
and trace information using the LogViewer command-line tool from your
server profile bin directory. See the information about using HPEL
to troubleshoot applications for more information on using HPEL.
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On distributed platforms the default is for
information messages to appear both on the administrative console
and in the SystemOut.log file during the recovery
of transaction services. If you do not want these messages to be displayed
you can use the DISABLE_RECOVERY_AUDIT_LOGGING custom property.
On z/OS
® information
messages do not appear by default, either on the administrative console
or in the
SystemOut.log file during the recovery
of transaction services. If you want these messages displayed you
can use the DISABLE_RECOVERY_AUDIT_LOGGING custom property.
Note: On z/OS, if you choose to turn on
transaction recovery audit messages, other audit messages (such as
those relating to servant recovery and XA resource recovery) are also
displayed in the console and the SystemOut.log file.